Which of the following is true about right-of-way when turning left?
When turning left, you must yield to oncoming traffic
You must also yield to pedestrians in the crosswalk
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A left-turn signal gives you the right-of-way over all other traffic
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All of the above
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A left-turn signal does NOT give you right-of-way over all traffic — you must still yield to oncoming vehicles and pedestrians. The other two statements are correct.
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